Ticket sale details for England's games with Albania and Latvia
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Thomas Tuchel’s England reign will begin in 2025 with a home double header against Albania and Latvia in March.
The Three Lions will be looking to make a winning start at Wembley as the road to the FIFA 2026 World Cup in North America begins, and tickets will go on sale in January 2025.
Albania will be the first visitors to Wembley on Friday 21 March (7.45pm GMT) before we face Latvia four days later on Monday 24 March (7.45pm GMT).
England v Albania
7.45pm GMT, Friday 21 March 2025
ESTC exclusive access: 12pm, Thursday 9 January – Sunday 12 January 2025
My England Football pre-sale: 12pm, Monday 13 – Thursday 16 January 2025
General Sale: 12pm, Friday 17 January 2025
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Ticket prices v Albania: £80, £65, £45 & £35 (FAMILY ENCLOSURE - £25 Adults/£12.50 Children U16)
Concessions: Now available for OAPSs, students and U16s elsewhere in the stadium - £10 discount.
A limited number of Level 2 tickets priced at £95 and £120 will also be made available to supporters.
For the home end only: Special price of £25 for England Supporters Travel Club members during their sale. Reverts back for the My England Football sale. Usual Travel Club discounts apply outside of the home end.
England v Latvia
7.45pm GMT, Monday 24 March 2025
ESTC exclusive access: 12pm, Monday 20 January – Thursday 23 January 2025
My England Football pre-sale: 12pm, Friday 24 – Monday 27 January 2025
General Sale: 12pm, Tuesday 28 January 2025
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Early Bird ticket offer v Latvia
Ticket Prices: £40 & £30 (FAMILY ENCLOSURE - £20 Adults/£10 Children U16)
Concessions: Now available for OAPs, students and U16s elsewhere in the stadium - £10 discount. A limited number of Level 2 tickets priced at £60 and £85 will also be made available to supporters.
For the home end only: special price of £20 for England Supporters Travel Club members during their sale. Reverts back for the My England Football sale. Usual Travel Club discounts apply outside of the home end.
Please note, the early bird offer end date is TBC. Should we switch to general sale pricing it will be as follows…
Ticket prices v Latvia: £60, £50, £40 & £35 (FAMILY ENCLOSURE - £25 Adults/£12.50 Children under 16). Concessions will receive the usual £10 discount.
Level 2 tickets will be priced at £70 & £90.
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